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What does the power of language really mean? When classroom participants harbor responsive body language, tone, and verbal interaction, it creates a quality learning space.…
The concept of exceptionalism for some years has defined the way schools and society determine success. Abiding by this concept has become problematic for parents…
During the last fifty years, numerous individuals have sought new strategies for students, such as African Americans, whom the public schools have historically underserved. Not…
Teaching students about race and racism are so multi-faceted and sophisticated, yet it remains the most crucial conversation and lesson to have with young people…
The infusion of hip-hop into the school’s curriculum adds value and meaning for students and teachers (Haaken, Wallin-Ruschman, & Patange, 2012). Despite the cultural shift…
Most certainly “good styles of teaching” match the needs of students. As technology distractions within society grow more and more tearing students away from a…
For almost a decade, the teaching profession has seen a drastic shortage of Black educators. The closing of many schools in urban areas has helped…
Years of professional neglect, scrutiny, and inequitable pay have forced educators across the country to fight for improved policies and reforms. A public, in some…
As Teacher College Programs throughout the country attempt to increase their numbers of quality educators entering a classroom, an abiding concern remains: how do universities…
“2Pac,” “Lil Wayne,” and “Lil’ Kim” enter your classroom. They seem to be high on marijuana; are dressed in modern, hip attire; and are fashionably…
Dr. Charles Asher Small, Founder and Executive Director, ISGAP; Director, ISGAP-Woolf Institute Fellowship Training Programme on Critical Antisemitism Studies, Cambridge, U.K. Natan Sharansky, Chair, ISGAP…
Researchers for several years have investigated effective ways to increase the recruitment and retention rates of minority educators, specifically black-and-brown men. Without question, schools need…
One Question. Infinite Potential. Who Do You Want To Be? Our Support. Your Story. To increase and improve upon our students journey through education, MMIA…
he ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute, Pembroke College, Oxford, scheduled for Sunday, August 7, through Friday, August 19, 2022, is now seeking Scholars-in-Residence for an intensive two-week…
Associate Professor at Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) Education Inquiry Curriculum Studies Department.
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